1) Open a PDFostScript file in Okular (using a document size that matches
a paper size available on the printer used later makes it easier
to see things behave as expected)
2) open print dialog, go to "PDFrint options" and notice that there is a new
"Ignore print margins" checkbox that is disabled"Scale mode" combobox whose value is set to "Fit to printable area"
by default.
3) don't change any options, print to a printer that has hardware margins
Expected result: the document is scaled to the printable area (e.g.
scaled down so that the printer's hardware margins remain empty) as it
has been without this change.
4) Enable the "PDF options" -> "Ignore print margins" checkbox and print again
Expected result: The document is scaled to the full page size, i.e. ignoring
the printer's hardware margins.Set the value of the "Print Options" -> "Scale mode" combobox to
"Fit to full page" and print again
5) Take steps 3 and 4 again,Expected result: The document is scaled to the full page size, i.e. but now enabling the "Force rasterize"ignoring
option in additionthe printer's hardware margins.
Expected result: The printout behaves the same way as in steps 3 and 4 without5) Try steps 1-4 with other document formats supported by Okular and
the "Force rasterize" option being set.
6) Try steps 1-4 with other documen observe that they behave the same (except formats supported by Okular and the PDF case, where
observe that they behave the same (exceptthere's a combobox with three options that the option is now in ahas been implemented
tab called "Print Options" rather than "PDF Options"independent of this change).